Abuse Survivor Gets A Brand New Smile

Kyleigha went into Dr. Kenny Wilstead's office for a wisdom tooth extraction. But when she sat in the chair, the dentist noticed that her front tooth was broken in half. When he asked what happened Kyleigha told him that she was in an abusive relationship. One night, her ex-boyfriend head butted her and it damaged her front tooth.

Her last dentist was not able to fix it, so Kyleigha has been living with a ruined tooth for over 2 years. She told Dr. Wilstead that she was hoping to use her tax return to pay for the tooth but he wouldn't hear of it! He immediately said that they were going to fix her front tooth right then and for free. And when you see her reaction to her new smile, you'll be wiping away tears too. What an amazing act of kindness from this dentist!

"Kyleigha came in to my office for a wisdom tooth extraction and I asked her what happened to her front tooth. She told...

Mom's Open Letter To Nurses Caring For Her Little Girl As She Fights For Her Life

As a parent, there is no greater torture than watching your child suffer. As her little girl fights for her life, Shelby Skiles wants nothing more than to take her daughter's pain away. And after weeks in the hospital, she realized she's not alone in that wish. And this mom's letter thanking nurses who are caring for her baby girl is a powerful tribute to everyday heroes so often overlooked.

A Terrible Discovery

Life as Shelby Skiles knew it came to a screeching halt when doctors found a softball-sized mass in 2-year-old Sophie's chest. The mass is a result of T-cell lymphoma, and the diagnosis began a terrifying journey for Sophie and her family. Yet, despite the looming odds, this faithful family is trusting in God every step of the way.

As sweet little Sophie fights for her life, she's been in and out of the Children’s Medical Center in Dallas. Shelby created a Facebook page -- Sophie The Brave -- to keep folks updated on Sophie's progress. There, she provides information on Sophie's illness, the treatments and all that's going on as this little angel battles cancer. It's also where the family asks for prayers.

Shelby is living a parent's worst nightmare. It's heartbreaking to watch her little girl suffer. There are crushing moments, like when Sophie's head had to be shaved:

"Today we had someone buzz our baby's head. Her very first haircut ever was met with fear and anxiety. She screamed in Jonathan's lap the whole time and I cried."

But Shelby talks about the bright spots, too.

What she noticed during her time by her daughter's bedside is just how big of an impact pediatric nurses have. Whether they realize it or not, they've been the hands and feet of Jesus as they care for Sophie and all their other little patients.

Shelby turned to Facebook to give these unsung heroes the praise they so deserve. And in no time, the mom's letter thanking nurses went viral.

Keep reading to hear Shelby's touching tribute the nurses who've dedicated their lives to making a difference!

Mom's Letter Thanking Nurses

"Dear Peds Nurses, (And incredible nurse techs!)

I see you. I sit on this couch all day long and, I see you. You try so hard to be unnoticed by me and my child. I see your face drop a little when she sees you and cries. You try so many ways to ease her fears and win her over. I see you hesitate to stick her or pull bandaids off. You say 'No owies' and 'I'm sorry' more times in one day than most people say 'thank you'.

Dear Peds Nurses, (And incredible nurse techs!) I see you. I sit on this couch all day long and, I see you. You try so...

I see all of those rubber bracelets on your arms and wrapped around your stethoscope, each one for a child that you've cared for and loved. I see you carrying arm loads of medicine and supplies into one child's room all while your phone is ringing in your pocket from the room of another. I see you put on gloves and a mask and try not to make too much noise at night.

I see you sorting piles of beads so you can give them to your patient to add to their ever growing milestone necklace. I see you stroke her little bald head and tuck her covers around her tightly. I see you holding the crying mom that got bad news. I see you trying to chart on the computer while holding the baby whose mom can't-or won't be at the hospital with her.

You put aside what's happening in your life for 12 hours straight to care for very sick and something's dying children.

Mom's Letter Thanking Nurses (Continued)

You go into each room with a smile no matter what's happening in there. You see Sophie's name on the schedule and come to check on us even when she isn't your patient. You call the doctor, blood bank, and pharmacy as many times as necessary to get my child what she needs in a timely manner.

You check on me as often as you check on her. You sit and listen to me ramble for 10 minutes even though your phone is buzzing and your to do list is a mile long.

I see you using your phone as a template to paint the perfect cartoon character on the new kid's window. I see you cheering so enthusiastically for the kid taking laps around the nurses station. I see you with that Nerf gun hiding from the kid around the corner. I see you hold tiny hands, change dirty sheets, translate medical talk for parents, and wipe your eyes coming out of a particularly hard room. I see you put on gloves, masks, and a gown then pause before you hang an IV bag of poison chemo for my kid.

I see you. We all see you. No amount of snack baskets or cards can fully express how appreciated you are.

You are Jesus to us every single day.

Our children wouldn't get what they need without you. Moms like me wouldn't feel sane or heard without you. You save our babies and we couldn't do this without you.

Love, A mom that sees all you do and loves you dearly for it."

Sophie recently turned 3 years old. And while only God knows what the future holds for her, this little girl and her family know one thing for sure. Cancer is tough, but God is bigger!